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1933 roadbed section beginning approximately 2.3 miles west of I-40 exit #108 and extending west about 1.5 miles to an intersection with US-281, Canadian County.  This section is essentially altered Portland Concrete and features both beveled curbs and drainage gutters.  It goes through rolling and eroded terrain and is one of the most scenic stretches of Route 66 in Oklahoma where it descends Bridgport Hill toward the Canadian River valley.  It has been bypassed by the state highway system and now carries primarily local traffic.



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Map 44 - PDF



(1) Maps are from the publication 'Oklahoma Route 66' by the author 'Jim Ross, Ghost Town Express, 2001'.  These maps are copyrighted and not for commercial use.



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